glass bed for anet a8 3d models
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Craft an appealing 3D-printed casing specifically designed for showcasing your Anet A8 printer
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Human adjusts guide filament for Anet A8 to top-right and top-left corners.
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This is a low-profile vertical right-angle wire support and strain relief for the JST VH 6-pin connector that connects to the heat bed of the Anet A8. Before attaching this, make sure to fix your heat bed connector to utilize both positive and...
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After my original Anet A8 hotbed connector went flying out of my hands, I suspected that the cable must have been banging against the wall and causing the problem. To prevent this from happening again in the future, I decided to add some strain...
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Guide filament pour anet a8 / filament guide for anet a8 PLA compatible SpouTT-DeSigN
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I've been searching for an effortless way to level my Anet A8 printer's bed. The original screws and butterfly nuts were frustratingly difficult to operate, so after several attempts scouring Thingiverse, I designed my own replacements. They work...
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I have found that bed leveling thumb wheels using Nyloc nuts will keep my bed level for months. Your Z-motors will settle to different heights every time a print is completed. For this reason, I like to check them with the gauge before each print. I...
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Modified Corner for Square Bed (Versus Rounded Corner Bed) Find the original design at: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2221564 This thing was created using Tinkercad and can be edited online at: https://www.tinkercad.com/things/jyKYueB0pFj
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This design is intended for use when the heat bed is rotated 90 degrees as commonly suggested by experts. This component slides onto the H-Frame underneath the heat bed. There's still enough clearance for the bed to move all the way in and out. A...
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The original chain was utilized as is. ...The final components were designed specifically for installation near a bed and securely fastened to a sturdy 20x20 aluminum profile.
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Anet A8 3D printer modification. ...Add enclosure for incorporating switch and power cable into the power supply.
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-----------I used the original wires for the heatbed.---------- Note: I just had one of the original wire crack. Now running 2,5mm2 high flex wire. I am also mounting heat isolation on the bed to protect the cable chain. info: It needs small force...
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**Plane Surface for Heat Bed Mounting**: Suggest using additional plates where you'll screw the heat bed onto, preferably with material that can be printed directly on it or alloy for a flat surface without any edge protruding from one heat bed. Use...
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vernier caliper bed leveling and x-axis hight setting mount
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I'm excited about creating a simple grasp around the M3 wing nuts of the A8 bed, making leveling a breeze without them is just a pain. Even though there are already designs out there, I didn't like the idea of the grip doing the job of the wing nut...
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I was experimenting with camera bed mounts for my Anet A8 and consistently encountered unstable designs along with excessive vibration during rapid printing or when utilizing a heavier camera such as a GoPro. I also desired an effortless disassembly...
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I was trying out some camera bed mounts for the Anet A8 but I always found the designs to wobbly and the vibration too high while fast printing or if a heavier camera like a GoPro were used. I also wanted an easy way to disassemble for printer...
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... larger bushing for the spring currently. Thanks to Malcy for his original version for inspiration: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2224250. ...His bed level nut design was my favorite after perusing many options on Thingiverse and trying a few.
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I also split the nut and bushings so you could more easily compose how many you wanted to print of each. Note that in the photo I'm using a different, larger bushing for the spring currently. Thanks to Malcy for his original version for inspiration:...
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When my Tronxy P802M arrived, the original acrylic bed frame was badly warped, so I've created a brand new steel frame using high-quality 3mm steel. You can install up to six bearings for smooth operation. Additionally, I've included DWG and DXF...
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Replacing the original butterfly nuts on a bed with an M3 nyloc nut.
cults3d
I made a better way for the bed-cable by creating two plates with support and attachment. These plates sit on pegs so they're easily removable if you want to work underneath the bed without cramped hands. The support blocks shield the Z-motor cables...
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These four blocks can be easily clicked onto an aluminum surface; alternatively, you can use M4x6 or M4x8 screws with T-nuts for added stability. Some blocks come equipped with built-in support for printing, which can be safely removed after the...
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I've printed out several knobs from around here and I'm convinced they're a bit too tiny. ...To improve calibration on my Anet, I've created larger versions of these knobs that should work flawlessly even if you decide to scale them up slightly.
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... https://youtu.be/xoiZfL-qFdQ ALL MY FILES IN: http://jc3design.000webhostapp.com You need three units of the part x3 and one unit of the part x1. The part x1 is for the rear-right piece with a prolongation for the endstop.
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Required Components * 3 x 3mm nuts * 3 x 25mm screws (to secure the part to the printer) * 2 x 20mm screws (to attach the sensor to the part) * 1 x adjustable screw (measuring between 35-45mm) for connecting design components * 1 spring (reclaimed...
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I used the original chain. ...I only created an end parts - near bed and on 20x20 aluminium profile.
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These bushings ensure that bed springs remain perfectly aligned and they're remarkably simple to produce using a 3D printer.
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... ...My printer's bed frame had warped due to the heat and needed a replacement. Can be laser cut onto an Acrylic of 7mm thickness or 3D printed on a bed size greater than 222mm X 222mm. Has all file formats needed i.e. STEP, STL and DXF. ... Enjoy!
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... that attaches the chain to the bed of the printer. ...This helps keep the chain from rising too high and messing with the extruder when the bed moves. ...I ended up using slightly longer screws to attach both the original and this piece to the bed.